History may yet absolve Fidel Castro (1926-2016) just as he predicted while representing himself at trial for the 1953 failed coup attempt on Cuban President Fulgencio Batista (1901-1973). President Barack Obama used the 2014 Christmas season to announce his intention to relax tensions and work toward normalizing relations with the Castro government entering its 56th … [Read more...]
Holmes and Theranos Play Blood Sport with Military Globalist Elite
As a 19-year-old sophomore at Stanford, Elizabeth Holmes started a company that would merge the delivery of health care with the monitoring of its effects. Particularly, she developed a patent for a wearable patch that would deliver a drug and monitor its impact. The delivery dosage could then be adjusted based upon the results that are stored and relayed to pre-chosen … [Read more...]
Joseph’s Dilemma
Somewhere along the line that divided happiness from obligation, history from insignificance, and head from heart, there were decisions made by individuals who struggled with the consequences of the situations they faced. Joseph, father of Jesus and husband of Mary, faced such a dilemma between Matthew 1:19 and 1:20. “This is how the birth of Jesus Christ came about: His … [Read more...]
NatGeo’s Afghan Girl Jailed in Pakistan
Sharbat Gula, better known as National Geographic’s “Afghan Girl”, was arrested in Pakistan this week for possessing a fake ID card. Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency arrested Gula in the city of Peshawar where they found her during a residential raid. Gula appeared on the cover of National Geographic in June 1985. Her deep green eyes, red headscarf, and intense stare … [Read more...]
Hans Asperger and the Third Reich
Hans Asperger (1906-1980) is the professor of child psychology who coined the term Autistische Psychopathen (autistic psychopathy), or Autismus. He is said to be the discoverer of what we now know as Autism, and he was the first to make a public speech on the subject, doing so in 1938 amidst the rise of German Nazi Party influence across Europe. While some view Asperger as one … [Read more...]